Google CEO Sundar Pichai has warned that the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) will affect every product from every company.in an interview with CBS“”60 minutesPichai, who aired on Sunday, expressed concern about the functionality of Google’s chatbot Bard, describing it as “unstable” and saying society is facing a job disruption involving knowledge workers such as writers, accountants and architects. I said we need to be prepared. Pichai also predicted that in 5 to 10 years, the radiologist could have a collaborator on his AI. He added that AI could exacerbate the problem of disinformation and fake news and images, leading to potentially harmful consequences.
The interview also showcased other advanced AI products within Google, such as a robot that can play soccer and recognize items on the counter. However, concerns about AI’s rapid progress have also been expressed by the public and critics.
Concerns about the long-term implications of AI’s recent rapid advances have reached the public and critical communities in recent weeks. Dozens of researchers joined Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak in demanding that OpenAI immediately stop training “experiments” on giant language models “more powerful than GPT-4”, the company’s flagship LLM. bottom. Since then, the total number of letter signatures has grown to nearly 25,000. Google responded by publishing a document containing “Recommendations for Regulating AI.”
Pichai emphasized the urgency of social adaptation through regulations, laws punishing abuse, and intergovernmental treaties to make AI safe for the planet. He said that not only technologists, but also social scientists, ethicists, philosophers, etc. should be involved in the development of AI. Pichai expressed optimism because “the number of people who started worrying about the impact” was early compared to comparable technologies in the past.
The interview also highlighted the capabilities of Google’s AI chatbot Bard. Bard can create stories with characters and plots invented from six-word prompts. Perry was shocked by the “superhuman speed of humanity” and asked Bird why it helped people, to which he replied, “Because it makes me happy.” Pelley expressed concern about the “black box” of chatbots, saying they are being unleashed into society despite “not fully understanding” how they work. rice field. Pichai responded by comparing the lack of understanding to the lack of understanding of the human psyche.
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